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The Mice

The Mice were a young Cleveland-based power-pop trio active in the mid-80s. They released an EP on the Herb Jackson Record label called For Almost Ever, followed up a year later with a full-length LP called Scooter on the St. Valentine record label. They played numerous Cleveland venues, playing a mix of their own songs as well as covers from The Who and The Beatles. They went on one tour of the mid-Western United States before they broke up when lead singer/songwriter/guitarist Bill Fox left, leaving a half-finished second LP and cancelling plans for a European tour. The Mice song, Bye Bye Kitty Cat would be covered more than a decade later by the East-cost band, Superchunk.

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